Hicks: John Travolta crashes wedding

Travolta was in Georgia getting his pilot's license renewed, according to Yahoo, when he ran into a young couple at a bar. The two told the actor they were getting married the next day.

So Travolta showed up at the wedding, and posed for photos with the couple and the wedding party.

Travolta didn't exactly go black tie for the event, wearing jeans, a black T-shirt and a baseball cap, but no one seemed to mind. In fact, some guests who posted comments on Reddit -- where the wedding photos were posted -- wrote that Travolta seemed to be wearing the same clothes as he did the night before at the bar.

He's John Travolta! If he wants to roll out of bed and stop by your wedding, what are you going to do? Make him go rent a jacket?

According to the Huffington Post, this isn't the first time Travolta crashed a wedding. In a 2009 interview with USA Today, Travolta and Robin Williams told a story about crashing a wedding in Santa Barbara back in 1977.

"We were having fun, starting to relax, when we saw there was a wedding next door," Travolta said. "We figured we'd crash it."

JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT IS PREGNANT: Jennifer Love Hewitt is pregnant by actor Brian Hallisay, according to Us Weekly.

"We're so thrilled and happy to start a family," the "Client List" actors said in a statement. A source told the magazine Hewitt is about three months along.

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The couple started dating 15 months ago after reconnecting on the set of the Lifetime show. They previously appeared on the short-lived NBC series "Love Bites."

The 34-year-old actress has been vocal about wanting to get married and start a family. "I would love to have babies ... one day," Hewitt told Us in 2010. "I'm obsessed with babies."

So ... it's not like this guy wasn't warned.

Hewitt was engaged to Scottish actor Ross McCall, whom she dated from 2005 to 2008. She dated her "Ghost Whisperer" costar Jamie Kennedy from 2009 to 2010.

MIGUEL MAY HAVE HURT FAN MORE SERIOUSLY THAN BELIEVED: The girl clipped in the head by Miguel last month at the Billboard Music Awards when he was trying to jump from one part of the stage to another may have suffered brain damage, the victim's lawyer told TMZ.

Miguel took a flying, theatrical leap across the stage and didn't quite make it, slamming into Khyati Shah. Initial reports said she was fine. But now her lawyer, Vip Bhola, said, "Some of the difficulties she's experiencing are cognitive in nature and lead to suspicion of a neurological head injury."

Sounds like someone should start looking for his checkbook.

Bhola said show officials should have rushed his client to the hospital, instead of merely giving her an ice pack. He said Shah is waiting for test results from a neurologist before deciding on a course of action.

TMZ's calls to Miguel and the BMA producers were not returned as of noon Tuesday.

AMANDA BYNES MIGHT GET A JOB: Playboy is offering Amanda Bynes a job.

No, not that job. Though one has to figure that will happen eventually.

According to E! News, Playboy Radio has offered the controversial actress the opportunity to cohost a show, which Bynes seems OK with, seeing as how she didn't respond by calling anyone at Playboy "ugly" (her consistently favorite adjective when it comes to Twitter feuds, with RuPaul being the latest victim on Monday). At least not yet.

"@AmandaBynes Seriously, Amanda -- we want you to co-host our afternoon show for a day. Please DM your info," the official Playboy Radio Twitter account wrote.

The former Nickelodeon star didn't publicly respond, though she did retweet Playboy's proposal to her nearly 1.8 million followers, indicating that she likes the idea.

Bynes is currently in the middle of Twitter feuds with nearly every other celebrity in the hemisphere, including Lance Bass, Courtney Love, RuPaul and various supermodels. She has also used Twitter to defend herself against allegations she was smoking marijuana in common areas of her New York apartment building on May 23, before throwing her bong out the window in front of police. She's been charged with reckless endangerment, tampering with evidence and criminal possession of marijuana following her arrest.

KELLY ROWLAND SINGS ABOUT ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP: Kelly Rowland sings about an abusive relationship in a new single, "Dirty Laundry."

In an interview with "omg! Insider," the 32-year-old Destiny's Child singer said she suffered emotional abuse from an unidentified ex-boyfriend when she was much younger.

"A piece of me would just go away every time he would say something," she said. "I'll never forget those things. I'll forgive him. ... He's a different person now but it was things to tear me down as a person, as a woman. I was just so young and allowed him to do those things to me."

The song includes some pretty powerful lyrics, including, "I was battered/He hitting the window like it was me, until it shattered/He pulled me out, he said, 'Don't nobody love you but me/Not your mama, not your daddy and especially not Bey.' "

Bey, of course, would be a reference to Beyoncé.

Rowland has previously said parts of the song refer to her jealousy of her Destiny's Child bandmate and best friend Beyoncé. But she made it clear there's no lingering hard feelings. "I love my sister. (Beyoncé) is so incredibly supportive. (She is) one of the closest people to me," she said, adding that Beyoncé approved of the track before its release.

1963: Britain's Secretary of State for War, John Profumo, resigned after acknowledging an affair with a call girl, Christine Keeler (who was also involved with a Soviet spy), and lying to Parliament about it; while there was no finding of a security breach, the scandal helped bring down the Conservative government of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.

1967: War erupted in the Mideast as Israel raided military aircraft parked on the ground in Egypt; Syria, Jordan and Iraq entered the conflict.

2004: Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died in Los Angeles at age 93 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease.

2003: Speaking to American soldiers in Qatar, President George W. Bush argued the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq was justified and pledged that "we'll reveal the truth" on Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. The United States agreed to pull its ground troops away from the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea. The New York Times' top two editors resigned in the wake of the Jayson Blair scandal.

2008: Defense Secretary Robert Gates ousted Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Michael Moseley and Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne, holding them to account in a historic Pentagon shake-up after embarrassing nuclear mix-ups. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the reputed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, told a military judge at his arraignment he welcomed the death penalty as a way to martyrdom and ridiculed the proceedings as an "inquisition." Astronauts opened up Japan's new billion-dollar space station lab, Kibo, aboard the international space station.

2012: Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker beat back a recall challenge, winning both the right to finish his term and a voter endorsement of his strategy to curb state spending. Jury selection began in Bellefonte, Pa., in the trial of Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach charged with child sexual abuse. (Sandusky was later convicted of 45 counts and sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison.) Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury, 91, died in Los Angeles.